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Device Name - This is a nice electronic way to label the ITVs location on the machine.
IP Address - The default is 192.168.1.20. You can set IP Address for the ITV here. It must be
unique on a network or subnet. A new IP Address will take effect immediately when you press
“Submit” or the keyboard Enter key. Make sure to update the address in the browser to match the
new IP address if you want to continue using the webserver.
Netmask - The default is 255.255.255.0. The netmask limits the traffic the ITV must process. Good
networking practices should be followed.
Gateway Server - The default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. If the ITV is not connected to a Gateway
Server, the Gateway Server should be left as 0.0.0.0. If another address is specified, the ITV will
attempt to use the indicated Gateway Server to manage network communication.
DHCP - The default setting is disabled. Enable to use a DHCP server to set the network
configuration for the ITV.
DNS Server - If the ITV is not connected to a DNS (Domain Name System) Server, the DNS Server
should be left as 0.0.0.0. If another address is specified, the ITV will attempt to use the indicated
DNS Server to manage network communication.
Application Settings - area allows you to configure the following network related Items.
Enable POE - checkbox is used to control Power Over Ethernet feature. When the checkbox is
checked, POE is enabled. When the checkbox is unchecked, POE is disabled. Follow the instructions
in SMC ITV POE Summary. If the instructions are not properly followed, changing the state of POE
may result in undesired performance, abnormal equipment operation, or product damage.
Hold on Connection Loss - checkbox is used to control ITV behavior in the event Ethernet
communication is lost to the PLC. If Ethernet communication is lost when checked and the ITV is
powered, the ITV will continue to actively regulate to the pervious pressure setpoint. If Ethernet
communication is lost with unchecked and the ITV is powered, the ITV will set the pressure
setpoint to 0 and the output pressure will be immediately exhausted.
Note: If power is lost, the ITV will stop actively regulating to the setpoint. This does not mean
the pressure will drop to zero.
Compatibility Mode - checkbox is checked, it will allow for the DUX02357 ITV to simulate the
DUQ00833 v2.2 configuration. This allows the DUX02357 to be used on a machine that was
originally programmed for the DUQ00833 ITV without having to be reprogrammed. Basically, you
can retrofit a DUX in for a DUQ. Note: If compatibility mode is selected the ITV will not work with
the DUX EDS file. When the compatibility checkbox is changed, press “submit”, or the keyboard
Enter key and the ITV will automatically reboot. Note: Pressure or vacuum control will be
interrupted during the rebooting process. Other changes to network configuration may not be
stored at the same time as changing to or from compatibility mode.
Byte Swap – This is a legacy feature to match byte swap feature on the DUQ version of the ITV.
When box is checked, it will byte swap input and output into the ITV. Table below shows how this
works.
21.3. Device Control and Status Tab
When Device Status (without login) or Device Control & Status (with login) on the menu is selected,
Device Status / Device Control & Status web page will be displayed.